The City of San Luis announced on Mar. 19 that the Asado and Brew Festival will return on April 11, from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., at Joe Orduño Park in San Luis, Arizona. The event resumes after a weather-related interruption last year.
The festival is known for its asado-style cooking, craft beer selections, and live entertainment. It brings together grill masters, breweries from the region, music acts, and food enthusiasts for an outdoor gathering. Organizers say this year’s event will feature all the elements attendees expect along with new additions.
Live performances are scheduled throughout the evening by Downtime, Amigo Bronco (El Tributo), Tiranos del Norte, and Grupo Control. More than 32 local and regional vendors will offer food, drinks, and merchandise. Vendors will accept both cash and card payments; however, there will be no ATMs available at the park.
Attendees are asked not to bring coolers, glass containers, firearms, outside food or alcohol, contraband items, illegal substances, personal drones, fireworks, or unauthorized vendors to ensure safety during the event.
City of San Luis promotes community engagement through open council meetings and public events according to the official website. The city is dedicated to providing essential services such as public safety through police and fire departments as well as parks and recreation programs according to the official website. Nieves Riedel has served as mayor of City of San Luis according to the official website.
The city operates under a council-manager form of government according to the official website and has grown from a small town into a thriving community in Arizona according to the official website.
For more information about the Asado & Brew Festival or other city events and services—including economic development initiatives—residents can visit sanluisaz.gov/asado or contact the Public Affairs Office.

